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  2. How To Start Couponing: A Beginner’s Guide - AOL

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    5. Don’t Pay More Than You Need To. You have a coupon for $1 off a jar of national brand peanut butter and clip it, intending to use it. But when you get to the store, the peanut butter sale ...

  3. Catching the Sun (film) - Wikipedia

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    Catching the Sun is a 2015 documentary film on the growth of the solar power industry that premiered on Netflix in April, 2016. [1] Directed by Shalini Kantayya, the film features portraits of diverse personalities and their roles in the transition to solar power. Unemployed workers in Richmond, California, businessmen in China, Tea Party ...

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  5. Catching the Big Fish - Wikipedia

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    192. Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity is an autobiography and self-help guide [1] written by American filmmaker David Lynch. It comprises 84 vignette-like chapters [2] in which Lynch comments on a wide range of topics "from metaphysics to the importance of screening your movie before a test audience." [3]

  6. Monster-taming game - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A monster-taming game (also known as monster-catching, creature-collecting, or simply Pokémon clone) is a subgenre of role-playing video game that most notably includes the Pokémon franchise. While Pokémon is the most recognizable example of such a game to Western audiences, the origins of the genre were in the Megami Tensei series ...

  7. Four (New Zealand TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    History TV4 logo used from 1997 - 2003. The history of Four dates back to 1997 when TV3 decided to launch a second TV channel called TV4. TV4 was an entertainment network catering to the 15-39 demographic and screened a wide range of imported shows, mainly from Viacom's catalogue, such as South Park, Beverly Hills 90210, Beavis and Butthead.